Согласно расследованию взрыв автобуса в Ереване не был террористическим актом

Взрыв автобуса, произошедший вчера вечером в Ереване, в результате которого погибли двое и семеро были ранены не был террористическим актом, согласно предварительным данным следствия.

На месте происшествия была обнаружена карта мобильного телефона, принадлежавшая человеку, который поссорился с родственниками и намеревался взорвать их, согласно советнику главы Следственного комитета Сона Трузяна.

Взрыв произошел на улице Алабяна в центре Еревана. Осколки и обломки были разбросаны на большой площади.

Сразу же после взрыва, начальник полиции Армении заявил, что причиной взрыва стал взорвавшийся "предмет в руках одного из пассажиров, но не стал давать никакой дополнительной информации в отношении мотивов поступка.

Вместе с телефонной картой на месте взрыва были найдены следы тротила и различная проводка, используемая для изготовления детонатора.

Инцидент произошел в момент напряженности между Арменией и ее соседом Азербайджаном после четырех дневных боевых действий между двумя странами в начале этого месяца вокруг Нагорного Карабаха.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Саркис Балаян

 

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